What you have there are measurements from the tip of the nose to the tip of the tail. I’m talking about just body length. The body is usually measured from point of the shoulder (where the scapula meets the humerus) to point of the rump (hip meets femur).
No it's not, the body length is the "body" length. Not nose to tail
Then explain to me how the Siberian news can state that the wolf's body measured at only 26 inches to 34 inches ( that's between two and three feet long) can weigh as much as the wolves that I posted in my previous post?
Let's see, a three foot long male wolf weighing 66 to 180 lbs. and a female weighing 50 to 120 lbs. would be so damn fat that they would be lucky they could even walk...........LOL!